Yoga, Heart Disease, Stress Management, Healing Ourselves, & Tips for Living a Healthier Lifestyle with Dr. Millie Lee

This week on Balance Your Life Podcast I am joined by Dr. Millie Lee (MD, FACC, MBA, RYT). Dr. Millie Lee believes with all her heart and soul that Heart Disease is a Lifestyle Disease which is the result of how we live our lives – how and what we eat, do, emote and think. The treatment and prevention of heart disease, therefore lies in addressing our lifestyles, healing mind, body and spirit. After noticing the tremendous mental and physical benefits of yoga in her own life, she pursued and became a registered yoga teacher and earned her 500-hour certification from Prema Yoga Institute and Pure Yoga in New York City. Dr. Lee specializes in Therapeutic and Cardiac Yoga. Dr. Millie Lee is also the author of #1 International Best Seller, Your Heart in Your Hands, where she offers a contemporary look at the reversible factors that can lead to heart disease, yoga being one of the many tools in her tool kit. On this episode we discuss how yoga changed her own life, and how she now incorporates it into the lives of her patients, when she realized she could not only “fix” a patient’s problem but give them preventative tools for their own lives, as well as how heart disease is a lifestyle disease. We also talk about the science behind yoga and simple lifestyle tips we can incorporate into our lives, how negative thoughts affect our lives from a scientific perspective, how determinantal stress can be to our lives and preventative measures we can take to manage it, and so much more!

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